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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, Music Videos, Sequencers, Synthesizers
Surachai damages some audio in a good way while demoing Flight Of Harmony’s Plague Bearer synth module.
The signal path is a Cwejman VM-1 sine going into the Plague Bearer into your ear. The first sound you hear is the dry signal then immediately after, the Plague Bearer gets its way. The LFO’s are from the A-143-3 Quad LFO and Livewire’s Dalek Modulator. The repetitive 8 beat sequence is being pendulum-ed by an A-154/A-155.
“I have no idea why my video has the quality of a 70’s porn, but I like it!” adds Surachai. “Modular sluts unite!”
Details at the TrashAudio site.
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Tags: Cwejman, Dalek Modulator, demo video, Flight of Harmony, Livewire Synthesizer, modular synthesizer, Plague Bearer




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